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Road Sign Practice Test

Road signs are extremely important while you’re driving. They are able to warn you of possible hazards, inform you of speed limits or road changes, guide you while you’re driving, or inform others of what you’re doing. There are three distinct categories: regulatory, such as speed limit signs; warning, such as a lane merging sign; and informative, such as the type that lets you know there is a hospital ahead, which also includes pavement markings, traffic lights, and even vehicle turn signals. Road signs are a set standard across the nation, so no matter what state you hail from, an important part of the DMV written test will be to demonstrate road sign knowledge. You will need to know not only what they are, but also what actions you should take in response to them. This road sign practice test has 40 questions in a true/false format, allowing you to identify road signs, which will help you prepare for your written knowledge test.

Benefits of a Road Sign Practice Test

When you drive around the roads through out the United States, you encounter a lot of different signs, and most of them are included in this practice test. You will encounter questions about warning, informational, guide, emergency, and regulatory road signs, along with answers for each question. If you aren’t sure of the answer, give your best guess and make a note of it. You’ll need to study that question some more before you go into the DMV and take the test. If you do know the answer, you can cross that subject off your list. You know that subject well and you’re ready to move forward. Your answers are scored as you take the test so you will not have any doubt regarding which subjects you know and which ones you don’t. This will give you the confidence you need to take the test.

Noticing the subtle differences between certain road signs could determine whether you pass the DMV's written knowledge test. The benefits of taking a practice test to prepare for this part of the exam include:

Understanding your grasp of the materials.

Taking a road signs practice test will help you determine which road signs you'll need to study before taking the DMV's written knowledge exam.

Practice tests will help you become familiar with the DMV written test's format.

Earning your driver's license sooner, A large percentage of first-time test takers don't pass the written examination on the first attempt—take a practice test and don't become part of that statistic!

Saving you time and money, In most states, if you fail a test you'll have to wait a predetermined period of time AND pay a retesting fee before you can retest.

Becoming a safer driver, Knowing all of the road signs will help you stay safe on the road and be less likely to get in an accident.

You can take our road signs practice test OR an extensive practice test from one of our trusted partners for an idea of what to expect on the written knowledge exam. All signs point to go—go take a practice test today!